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Cortona – Best for Tuscan life

Cortona – Best for Tuscan life

by Cortona Mia | May 20, 2015 | Blog in English | 0 comments

European travel: A grand tour of Italy From “Herald Sun” Magazine Beyond olive groves and vineyards, tall pines stretch graciously across the plains. Swallows swirl over red-tiled rooftops, church towers vie with cypresses as focal points, and broad fields merge into...

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